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In Google headquarters, there seems to be a conflict of interest when it comes to Google PR update. December 6, 2013 witnessed the latest Google PR update and probably it also came as a shock to Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam.

The last Google PR update came on February 4, 2013. Considering the PR updates have been quite frequent in the past, webmasters grew curious about the long gap. During our research, we came across a tweet addressed to Matt Cutts that enquired whether there will any PR update before 2014 or not. To this, Matt replied by saying that he would surprised if that happened.

It looks like Google management is not yet done with the PageRank and wants it around for some unknown profitable reason. Matt on the other hand seemed in damage control mode due to the detour, making webmasters suspicious.

It is known fact that PageRank plays a very tiny role in determining your search engine position. Hence, there is no point in spending precious time in creating your SEO strategy around it.

Modern SEO focuses on conversion, user experience and search presence. Higher page rank is not going to increase your website sales and number of repeat visitors.

As online marketing experts, we suggest our clients to spare as little time as possible in studying such tools and focus on creating strategies that help in targeting relevant search queries and increase website traffic.

What do you think is the reason Larry Page doesn’t want PageRank to go away? Share your opinion in the comment section.

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